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Alfred John Champie

Posted 2008-07-04 by Sharon
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
January 11, 1963

Alfred Champie Funeral Monday

Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Monday morning of this week for Alfred John Champie, member of a pioneer Arizona family, who passed away at his home on South Washington Street at 11:05 p. m. January 3. Rev. James Wilson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church conducted the rites at the Wickenburg Chapel and burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery where graveside services were conducted by the American Legion.

A native Arizonan, Mr" Champie was born December 15, 1892, in the little mining town of Columbia, Arizona, near Castle Hot Springs. He was in the mining and ranching business all of his life.

In 1921 he moved to Wickenburg and had resided here since then. He was a World War I veteran. He had never married.

Surviving are a brother, James Champie of Winkleman, Ariz., and six sisters, Mrs. L. M. Lott, Wickenburg; Mrs. Carl Roeser and Mrs. Rudolph Schafer, both of Phoenix; Mrs. George Gemmell of Silver Bell, Ariz., and Mrs. James Walker of South Pasadena, Calif.



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